In the late 60s, a bunch of mysterious psychedelic exploitation albums were released by the budget Crown label in the US. Issued under different band names (The Firebirds, Underground Electrics, 31 Flavors…) , they were recorded by an anonymous group of studio musicians. 'Hair' by 31 Flavors is the counterpart to 'Light My Fire' by The Firebirds. Along with demented raw garage covers of 'Hair' and 'Aquarius', it contains some of the heaviest, fuzzed out exploitation sounds ever committed to vinyl. You can hear echoes of Blue Cheer, Hendrix and Sabbath, featuring proto-doom, heavy-psych bombs like 'Distortions of darkness'

'One of the best of the psych-ploitation LPs, with more fuzzzz than a dozen 1971 private press hardrockers. Great raw live feel, wild playing and excellent fuzz riffs'
Patrick Lundborg (Acid Archives)Tracklist: